Patchwork jeans are back on the map in terms of trends for fall… and they show no signs of going away. Now, thanks to our expert denim repair services (which also happen to be super stylin’), you can turn a hole in your jeans into a pair of Pinterest-worthy pair. See the before or after below.

We all know Levi’s 501s are a classic fit that will look good for as long as you own them (just check out young Bruce Willis dancing at the end!) But, what happens when your quintessential denim rips, frays, tears, or sags? Send them to Denim Therapy, of course! We can fix any woe your baby blues have, making them brand new again. Give it a shot!

Meet Harry. Harry is a bachelor living in California who owns three pairs of jeans – vintage, selvedge, holy. But, after two of them fell victim to one too many rips and tears, and Harry’s only remaining denim was mysteriously stained with ink, he felt he had nowhere to turn. Nowhere, that is, until he found Denim Therapy…

Our friends over at Stylesight stopped by our midtown Manhattan office to hang out, learn more about our services, and get a little monogramming work done. Custom denim monogramming is one of the many cool and unique things Denim Therapy can do to your jeans, and we were thrilled to get to share it with them… and now you! Read all about it here.

Every month Denim Therapy’s (widely-agreed-upon-as-being-awesome) Pinterest page selects a celebrity whose love for denim is striking enough to catch our attention. This month,we are welcoming our first male denim rocker: Ryan Gosling. And, of course, we understand that 99% of you already love him, but once you gander at Gosling’s goodness, you will see clearly that he is a denim badass extraordinaire. Even in summertime. Enjoy everyone, enjoy.

We’ve all seen Jessica Alba, Kim Kardashian, and Jessica Biel, and we’ve all seen how amazing their butts look in jeans. If you’ve been struggling to find jeans that make your rump look famous, Denim Therapy can help you get there. Our expert tailoring service can turn even the most basic-fitting jeans into a denim glove for your bottom. Try it out! It’s so easy.

Here at Denim Therapy, we love it when our customers document their DT process and then share it with us. Today we have a review from one of the first Denim Therapy customers to have taken advantage of our Denim Shorts Service. Watch as she tells us about her old Gap 1969s that were almost tossed out until she saw us on NBC’s New York Liveand we turned her unflattering flares into perfectly fitted capris.

Father’s Day is this weekend and we know a lot of you might be wondering what to get the fathers in your life. Dad, brother, best friend, grandfather; newbie or seasoned padre, they all have one thing in common (even David Beckham): jeans. So why not give them the gift of Denim Therapy! For the holes in their jeans from playing in the yard to the fading of their favorite pair from years of use and weeks without washing, Denim Therapy can fix it all, and you can be the one to make that happen! Yay, dads!

Have a pair of jeans you’ve loved hard… maybe a little too hard… and now they’re holy? Think they’re beyond repair but can’t stand to part with them? That’s what Brooklyn-based novelist Liza Monroy thought when her Tripp New York black skinnies ripped. She “retired” them to the back of the closet, unable to part with them, until she discovered the magic of Denim Therapy. She sent her jeans to us and, well, take a look at what happened!

DT’s Sarah went to the Radiohead concert in New Jersey last night and she couldn’t help but notice that, while this is one of the world’s most successful rock ‘n’ roll bands, every member was wearing jeans. And not just any jeans, faded black jeans. So, Sarah got I thinking: does Thom Yorke know that there are companies like Denim Therapy out there, who will take faded jeans and make them look brand new again? Did YOU know? Because we do! It’s so easy. Just visit the Denim Therapy website, fill out the form, pick your color, and badabing-badaboom! Your jeans are the deepest blue or darkest black again. Rock on!